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JRSM Open ; 12(4): 2054270421996131, 2021 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33996105

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Allergic reactions frequently involve the production of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to proteins. However, reactions directed against carbohydrate moieties are increasingly being recognised. Tick bites can contribute to the development of immunoglobulin E to the galactose-1,3-galactose (alpha-gal) moiety on tick salivary proteins. These IgE molecules can cross-react with alpha-gal found in red meats, causing Type I IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions to these foods. We present three cases of delayed reactions to beef, pork and lamb in patients with prior tick bites and in the presence of a positive-specific IgE to alpha-gal. Patients were advised to avoid red meat consumption and to carry emergency treatment in the form of anti-histamines with or without adrenaline autoinjector devices. This is the first published report of red meat allergy caused by tick bites suffered in the UK.

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Biologics ; 2(2): 297-310, 2008 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19707362

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Lupus nephritis is a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus, which has significant morbidity and mortality. The accepted standard of treatment for severe lupus nephritis is cyclophosphamide for induction of remission. This has significant adverse effects including severe infection and amenorrhea. In addition, although cyclophosphamide induces remission, long-term mortality does not seem to be altered. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is an immunosuppressive agent originally used in solid organ transplantation, which has been compared with cyclophosphamide in trials for lupus nephritis. Randomized trials with MMF have been relatively small, although pooled data seem to suggest that it is at least as effective as cyclophosphamide in inducing remission. In addition, MMF has also been associated with a reduced risk of infection and amenorrhea, although this finding is not universal. MMF appears to be associated with more diarrhea compared with cyclophosphamide. MMF is likely to be a useful treatment for lupus nephritis, although available trial data are limited due to the small size of previous studies. A large trial (the Aspreva Lupus Management Study) is currently underway to attempt to establish the place of MMF in treatment of lupus nephritis.

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Expert Rev Clin Immunol ; 3(6): 937-47, 2007 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20477142

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Renal involvement is a serious clinical feature of systemic lupus erythematosus and can present at any stage of the disease. Although its treatment and outcome have improved, lupus nephritis is still a major contributor to morbidity. Autoantibodies, particularly those directed toward nuclear antigens, are a major feature of systemic lupus erythematosus. With respect to nephritis, there are several aspects of lupus autoantibodies that merit attention, including their use in diagnosis and monitoring, and their role in pathogenesis. Anti-dsDNA antibodies are well known, but other important autoantibodies include anti-C1q, antinucleosomal and antiactinin. There has also been interesting work on the relationship of antiphospholipid antibodies with renal disease.

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